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    The deaths and injuries of dogs have caused the Iditarod to lose many of its sponsors (Derr, “The Controversial” 37). Dogs die from moose attacks, broken necks, snowmobile collisions, heart failure, and myopathy (Derr, “The Controversial” 37). Myopathy is a disease involving the breakdown of muscle tissue. Bitter cold, hurricane force winds, and fierce blizzards also claimed the lives of many dogs (Derr, “The Controversial”…

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    Rescuing Search and Rescue The core problem presented in the case would be the tension between the “Dirty Dozen and Old Guard” of the Jeep Patrol. When the Jeep Patrol and the Mountain Rescue Team started joining forces different aspect of each organization started become noticeable. The reluctant ways in the Jeep Patrol/Old Guards when it came to taking actions or making changes verses the organization making the service group more of a social group. Now, with the Mountain Rescue Team; their…

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    One Room Schoolhouse In the 19th and 20th century, most American students had attended a one room schoolhouse. The teachers would have grades kindergarten through eighth grade. The largest number of students that showed up at a one room schoolhouse was 40 students. The history of the one room schoolhouse includes one room schoolhouses in the modern times, one room schoolhouses in today’s times, How are modern times and today’s times different, what was it like with one teacher and grades…

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    Family Assessment Paper According to Leslie Darmofal, a family’s resiliency is directly correlated to the strength of their bonds. The more resilient the family, the stronger they are together and the likelihood of them being able to overcome obstacles is significantly higher. In this paper, we are going to interview a typical family, look at their family dynamics, identify possible or occurring problems, and find ways that they can improve their resiliency. Family Description…

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    Prologue Many people think that it’s a good idea to be a bully. Many parents think that it’s a good idea to force their children to get into a car to drive halfway across America just to start a new life. Even if they’re one of the richest people in the world, or one of the poorest, why would they just force their children to do this? Maybe because they want their children to get the best education for the lowest price. Or maybe, they just want a better lifestyle. I have always wondered why…

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    Svalbard Research Paper

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    No roads connect communities. Travel between the settlements is accomplished with snowmobiles, aircraft, and boats. Svalbard has domestic local telephone service and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) began direct TV transmission to Svalbard via satellite in 1984. Longyearbyen households have access to three radio NRKs, two TV…

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    important to me, because it has happened to me before. I was snowmobiling in the back country and I went around this bowl, and then I couldn’t turn around, so I had to just go for it, and I ended up getting stuck in the snow and the back end of my snowmobile was in a creek. I was low on this bowl, so…

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    Mugg Family Research Paper

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    My Family Story If you want to meet an amazing family you 're reading the right story. The Mugg family is kind, adventurous, creative, athletic, caring, and sports loving people. A unique thing about my family is the males are the oldest in each couple. Even though we fight and yell a lot we all love and care for each other but we 're just good old folks, and that 's why I love the Mugg family and I will introduce you to them. First there is my grandpa Peter mugg is a…

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    Like most cultures they have become more modern. Their modes of transportations have changed from dog sled, and hand built boats to ATVs and snowmobiles. Many of them don't even live in igloos anymore, they live in houses. Their diets have even changed. Before they mainly only ate meat, but now they have begun eating food bought from a store. Most Inuit still eat traditionally, the food is just…

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    Raaps Questionnaire

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    Dr. K, yes I used the Rapid Assessment Adolescent Preventative Services (RAAPS) adolescent screening tool as I mentioned in my first and last paragraph of my post. I apologize as I realize in my post I left out the teaching that my preceptor and I had with the patient and her parents. The fifteen year-old came to the clinic due to risky behavior whereby she ended up in a motor vehicle accident and was not wearing her seatbelt. She was not the driver and was in the backseat on the right side.…

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